Lagos begins annual renewal of proof of ownership certificate

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By Moses Akaigwe

 

 

In line with the communique issued by the Federal Government Joint Tax Board at an emergency meeting held recently, the Lagos State Government has announced the commencement of annual renewal of Proof of Ownership Certificate for vehicles registered within the state.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, Engr. Abdulhafiz Toriola, made this known on Tuesday at a press briefing held at Alausa, to sensitise the public on the initiative.

He said the procedure is aimed at ensuring real-time tracking and maintaining the integrity of vehicle records on the National Vehicle and Identification Scheme (NVIS) database.

Toriola said the renewal process is part of the government’s commitment to keeping accurate and up-to-date records of vehicle ownership, which is crucial for effective traffic management, law enforcement, and public safety, reiterating that the renewal process will ensure national integration of data.

The Permanent Secretary added that the Proof of Ownership Certificate serves as valid proof that a vehicle is legally owned by the registered individual or entity and will contain vital information, such as licence plate number, model, year of manufacture, in addition to owner’s name and address.

He said the document will be issued at the point of renewing vehicle particulars at a minimal fee of ₦1000.

Speaking further, the Permanent Secretary said the procedure will aid in the minimization of car theft and recovery of stolen vehicles, getting vehicular population nation-wide, verification of vehicles documents regardless of issuing State, enhance national security amongst other benefits.

He stressed that by ensuring accurate records and documentation, Lagos State aims to create a safer and more efficient transportation system, urging all to comply with relevant authorities for seamless implementation of the process.

Also speaking, the Lagos State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Babatunde Farinloye, represented by Corp Commander Tajudeen Mafe, said the implementation is in line with the FRSC Establishment Act of 2007, to regulate and enforce all road safety management procedure through robust database, expressing willingness of the Agency to ensure smooth execution of the procedure.

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